Sherdog.com was the first to report the additions to the card, and sources close to the event have informed MMAjunkie.com (www.mmajunkie.com) that the bouts are “in the plans” for the event.

Featuring an interim lightweight title fight between Donald Cerrone and Benson Henderson, WEC 43 takes place Sept. 2 in Youngstown, Ohio. The main card airs live on VERSUS.

A UFC, WEC and Affliction veteran, Hominick last fought in a July 2008 submission win over Savant Young. Hominick has suffered submission losses to Josh Grispi and Rani Yahya in his lone WEC appearances.

Taurosevicius last fought in a May 2008 unanimous-decision loss to Ryan Schultz. The loss snapped a six-fight win streak for the Lithuanian, including three wins in the now-defunct IFL.

Hominick and Taurosevicius were originally slated to face each other at the recently canceled “Affliction: Trilogy” event.

Corbbrey, who will be making his WEC debut, hasn’t fought since a June 2008 loss to Nick Diaz. Corbbrey had been on a three-fight win strak prior to the loss.

Njokuani earned his first WEC win with a TKO victory over Bart Palszewsi in April. Njokuani’s lone career losses came to the evening’s two main-event competitors.

WEC officials are expected to release details of the card sometime next week.

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